The classics are always there when we need them. They are perfect to get lost into, focus, reminisce. They entangle our ears with the subtle sounds of piano, violin, cello – only to take us to heights, the loud, and the forceful melodies. So go ahead and enjoy this wonderful release full of the great composers such as Mozart, Dvorak, Gershwin, Schumann, Debussy, Chopin, Brahms and more.

It’s dark and it’s melodies will sway you away. The Dark Symphony is the fifth album from Roger Subirana Mata, following L’indret prohibit (2002), Secrets (2004), Lost words (2006) and Point of no return (2008). The album is filled with carefully

MEEMS by Miracles of Modern Science is like a cup of coffee that’s been slowly brewed to perfection, and then added with a shot of rum. Take a classical string section and add a twist of guitar, and you’ll get what this New York-based group’s sound, a revolution of classical music, disco, and dynamics.

A mixture of classics, contemporary, and electronic, Light of Life is an album created by Dexter Britain, a composer and creative director. Judging with his many works in composing music, A Light of Life is definitely the lightest, delicate at touch.

Theater and indie music comes together in The Jeffries‘ latest musical project The Demon of Frenchman Street released last May 2013.

Not just an ordinary music compilation, this seven-track album follows the story of detective Royal Jones as he decides to rejoin the New Orleans brass to stop a mass murderer at large in the Bayou–The Demon of Frenchman Street.